No. If you ever had a threesome you would know to stay away from it. It never works out. Why would a woman looking for a sexual relationship with another woman want to sleep with that woman’s husband? |
Hell yeah. Imagine having to eat 2 coochies at the same time every once in awhile. |
I suppose it depends. Women "thirds" would usually do it for pleasure - I would be totally in for some of the dual pleasure things that it entails for me. Did you have a threesome? I didn't yet, but I had 2 female friends who did. The feedback was totally different. The straight woman was left traumatized and repulsed. The bi-sexual one really enjoyed it (the other two were her best GF and her long term boyfriend). |
Again, being poly is a different thing from being bi. |
Enjoying threesomes for women probably requires both: being poly and bi-sexual . However, I would prefer to be in one primary mostly monogamous relationship and invite girls from time to time |
I did. She grew up religious and being anything but straight was out of the question - but realized later in life she's bi.
We had a bit of a discussion once where I told her that I would consider it cheating if she got with another man but not if she got with another woman (and I'm not just saying that because I'm trying for a threesome). She disagreed, saying that I should consider anything outside of our relationship cheating. But my thinking is that since she's bi, there's something she desires that I can't give her so I can't fault her for seeking it elsewhere. |
Marriage is between a man and a woman |
Why would two women who are interested in each other include a man? It is the most bizarre thought process. Let say two men are attracted to each other. If they want a threesome they are going to include the straight wife or are they going to get another guy? |
You mean a man, a woman, a second woman, a third woman, a Playboy model, a porn star... |
I had a similar thinking a few years ago. But if all 3 partners are attracted to each other, there are numerous sexual things they could do which are simply not possible for 2 partners. I don’t want to be too explicit here. You can research for yourself - it’s double pleasure if done right with desire from all involved. You know, some men need threesomes as experience as it allows a wider range of sexual emotions |
Both women should be into the guy and into each other and interact, to make things pleasurable. Does it make sense ? |
Again though, that's not what bisexuality is, nor is being bi a prerequisite to being into group sex. |
Many people would agree that it is one of the sides of bisexuality probably combined with polyamory to some extent |